Joe Coleman Obituary, Joe Coleman Has Passed Away

Joe Coleman Obituary, Death – Joe Coleman Whiterock Gardens Whiterock, Westrock Historical & Cultural Society, has been made aware of Joe’s passing away as a result of the news. We have suffered the loss of a wonderful friend and neighbor who was well-liked and respected by a great number of people who lived in the Whiterock and Westrock areas. His demise has left us with a heavy heart. His many friends will feel a significant void in their lives without him. We are keeping the Coleman family, including each and every member, in our thoughts and prayers as they struggle to find a way to overcome this difficult circumstance.

This morning, our beloved Joey was taken to the hospital, where he died away in a tranquil setting. Only three years old at the time, he was. After his passing, those who loved and cared for him will mourn his loss deeply due to the fact that he is no longer with them. Joe Coleman was born and reared in Whiterock Gardens at number 65, which was his family’s home. He is the youngest son of Katherine Coleman and Billy Coleman, both of whom have passed away, and the youngest brother of Liam Coleman, Hugh Coleman, Bobby Coleman, Emmanuel Coleman, and Margaret Coleman, all of whom have also died.

He is the youngest son of Katherine Coleman and Billy Coleman. It is anticipated that he will travel return to his home in Belfast, which is located at 89 Durham Street, Apartment 3 in that city. You can contact him there if you have any questions. BT12 4GB There will be a wake for him there beginning tomorrow afternoon, which is Tuesday the 20th of December, and running until the evening before Christmas, which is Saturday the 24th of December. Tomorrow is the Tuesday after Christmas. On the morning of December 25th, at eight in the morning, he will be transported to Roselawn for a humanist service and cremation there. Roselawn is where he will be laid to rest. Any anybody who has an interest in paying him a visit at his home is more than welcome to do so and will be greeted with a warm welcome if they do so.